Plasma-Technology
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A physical plasma is a (partially) ionized gas, of free
charge carriers such as ions or electrons. More than 99% of
the visible matter in the universe is in plasma state.
Natural plasmas such as the northern lights, lightning or
solar wind. Plasma is the fourth state of matter. One differentiates in the plasma technology between high-temperature and low temperature plasmas, where only the low-temperature plasmas (room temperature up to some 10,000 ° C) have industrial relevance. High-temperature plasmas, such as those prevalent in the sun, are examined on Earth in fusion experiments for future, clean energy. A plasma can be generated and be kept alive only by an external power supply. In the absence of an energy input, the plasma is extinguished which makes it inherently safe. Artificially generated plasmas (plasmas technical) are widely used across many industries. Examples are:
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Plasma Applications
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In the future we want to offer plasma solutions for the medical industry. Several projects are currently progressing in co-operation with a number of partner companies. |
Benefits
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The plasma sources of neoplas GmbH use low-temperature
plasmas at atmospheric pressure. The sources are optimized
for a temperature range of 30-80 ° C and can be used in
particular for the treatment of heat sensitive materials. So that we can provide our customers with cost effective and environmentally friendly "cold" plasma sources for pre-treatment and finishing of surfaces at atmospheric pressure. Our young and dynamic team of experienced scientists, engineers and technicians provides for your application the "optimal" plasma source as a complete system, laboratory samples or as a single, custom solution. Because we work in the field of plasma science and technology in close collaboration with leading institutions and experts, we are able to- and have the flexibility to meet individual customer needs and provide bespoke solutions. |



